_ _.<<mrorbth < (t ma. PAGE SIX TODAY Prince Edward ._> jivtE RNST1 When a man loves .... H18 woman»... that’s natural. When a man IOVcs 2 . women — that’s risky. When a man loves 3 women — that’s dynamite. (‘an you conceive a mother and daugh- ter, rivals for the same man? This is the. theme of this classic 0f the screen. A picture that reaches the pin- nacle 0f greatness ALSO Pathe Review AND Topics of the lluy WARN E12 Brzosjggéufés p»; . ‘ AT 8.15, 7 AND I- MATlNEE-Zfio AND 160, NlGHT—-37c, 26c. 16c. MARIE VRIBKXT m u-\—_n- ma) mwin it hi: oi imni-cessziry tron- bleziiid (‘XINJIIHW i)li.\"l' DELAY Phuiit’ 393-J FRED ll. riuiiion 8O Grafton Street >11 nQQ; . To or... via n perfect pleasuic cruise. Opp. Prince Edward Theatre .. ., ‘ _‘ " ‘,, ‘g . “' : ' i -. ' ‘. HE Cfifllilllvfiflilfifl oi‘ about 1,000 miles of river imcl less than 2,000 milrs of ocean make a vnynge to Europe by the CllllilftiflhllCilflfaDflflaidflfifl routc The grandeur oi" the niwgnifircnt river, flowing through a fairyland oi llrlightiul ncrnrry- emajestic cliffs. green Sllllili’ lllftlliOl/Vk‘, histr-rit‘ towns, cities and villages, will never be forgotten. Nine mugnilirierit vow-ls are at your servire~the Anchor~Dliiialilsnu steamers Letitia. Atheniii. Saturnia nnd Cassandra, and the Cuniirdr-rs/‘iuranln. Ascania. Alanriia. Aiisonia and Antonia. Each ship is a model of comfort and illZ\l!'y——i“(C l beautiful modern hotel. stnffrll with efficient, courteous. unobtrusive attendants. A53: your local agent for dfldfiffplll/G folders, sailing doles, etc, or wriic 10- THE ROBERT REFORD CO., LIMITED Montreal. Toronto. Quebec, st. John. N.B.. Ilnllfa: i CUNAIZD ANCHOR-DONALDSON ~ kclmnim SERVICES ‘other side ls date 1707 inscription THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN COLOR OUT-OUTS IACK AND JILL lllE ililllllll GUARDIAN NIW L01‘ OF CHOU-WORD pussies Just received. Got. 1&1!!! 8HOP1nem t-telmaife Catalog- TONIGHT eusszx vs. Al BIES Arena, Admission as. Gallery 50, seats 60. sntuuzv onus RACES.—A race will the held Wednesday’ Bil-Bl‘- noon March 4th by the Stanley Club. 2.50 3 year old race and 2.35 class entries enmlEh 1H6 YEW elvod. . 1705 GOINo-‘Mr. Charles Fitz- patrick, Bedford, has a number of old‘ coins in his possession which are quite rare. One of 1705, bears the following inscription: “incor- porated by Act of Parliament 1705. On the reverse aide ll the follow- ;lng, circling the letters H. M. C.. Camiic Kyiin and Cnnlac, halo |penny. Another one of 174,2 . has i1742 Hibernia on one side nnd illeberniii Georgina ll, Rex. A SPANISH COlN-Jfhe Guard- ian was shown yesterday by Mrs. Charles Crosby, Cornwall, a ‘Span- lali coin of 1789, stamped Carolus lV. the original value of which was one dollar, The coin has the centre cut completely out and this centre was valued at one shilling, but did not detract from the value of the original coin, iMrs. Crosby's people are P. E. Islanders through and thronsh, her grandfather halving come to this Province in 1775. A i707 OOlN.- .\lr. M, A. Pnquoi. Sourla, is the proud owner of mi old coin‘ in a first class stats of pei-severation, namely a Queen Anna shilling of 1707. follows: On one side lathe bust of Queen Anna, inscription around the edge. Anna Del Grntia and nn- iler the bust is the letter E, on the REG, ‘MAG. BRI, FR. ET, HIIB, the coat of iirms of Great Britain. France and Ireland are rltnmped in centre in the form of a cross, tho edge of this coin is what is termed as rope edged. WHIST CLOSESr-The whilst and dance which has been held ivookly during the winter months at the different homes in Elms dale and Alima, under the auspices of the l. S. 0., closed melmpou-arily on Tuesday, Zl-th inst. Judging fmin the interest taken by tho members and the high scores made. it. was most enjoyable and successful. Many useful and valu- nhle prizes were won by the diner- ont members of the club. The en- temiiininmn-t. audwisznce which wiw no mark the closing on Monday night, 23rd ins/t, was on account oi’ tho inclement weather postponed untiil i1 inten- date. GOLDEN WEODINQ-On Mon- day, Februwry 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mooney ltiormierly 0t Little Harbour. now of Morell Reinr, cele- brlrted their golden wcdll-iiiig nt the holme. of itdheir daughter Mrs. Edward McCarthy. They were vis- ited by their pastor, Rev. Joseph Rooney and other friends- They were nilso remembered by their Friends from homo ianll abroad with mmiiy letters and ' gifts oi‘ gold. Altihbiigh advanced li-n years. they ‘airs both enjoying good lii-altii. Womaifs Greatest’ Asset Health is woman's greatest asset. lpon it depends charm, beauty, power to attract others, happiness nnd success, and it its what really uiaklus lite worth living. Thousands of women sufler from headaches, marked as . now 50 cteret this offloe. TH-E SUSSEX tonight may be ‘l! 9.80, SHORT COURSE in Domestic Science opens oil-Monday. March 9th at. 2.30 D. m., Prince of Wales College. Applications may be sent City, (Phone 929.) 7-54-3-4 lll 3 l. WEST ‘RIVER V OTB-The vote on Church Union lln West illtiver congregaltlon won com- pleted oii tihe 3rd and resulted in a vote of (34) thinty four tor Union and (20) twenty against Union. ' WEST AND OLYDE RIVER.- Services Sunday, Munch 8th, Wcst River 11 a. in. Clyde River 3 p. m. Subiect "The Church, the Hosan- liold of God.” Evening ae-rwice in West River also at 7. Subjei-t “vexed Nazarlne-s Again Reject. Chris Sabbath ‘School i-n Clyde River at 2 p. m. West River iii 6 p. m. BEOURES PRIZE-The Rev. Robert M. Brodie of the Derby Cir» cult is receiving the oongratnli- tions of the residents in having: wonthe first -piilze out 0f about 250 who entered in connectl m with "What do you think 0t the Sontilnel." This letter appears in tho issue of the Sentinel for Feli- rury 2401i. Y. W. C, A.-—Mlsa A-myflowuii and Miss Beatrice Yeo. the two STUGGIYB who have lyeen ill with Scarlet Fever at: The Cundiill Home, have imade a splendid roc- OVGF)’. The house has been thor- oughly lnmlgatod and will bi‘. ready to receive the students when the ‘College open-s. The KY1? ‘maslnrn is open for the regular classes which through the liiinll- nose of the Y. M. C, A., have been held in their Building during the 118st month. WEDDING BELLSP-‘Illla snar- AGIIE fiAM-E the last o‘i luv _season. See this fast. game. Starts THE LAST THiREE WEEKS‘ to ‘Miss Helen Mathlsson. Box 123. i MEET MISS JILL You llii know llilit: "Jlick iiiid Jill went up the hill To fetch u pail lit‘ water. Jack tell (lowii llllii ili'l)iit' his l‘l‘l)\\'ll And Jill cuml: tuiiililiiii: after." But ilo you know jiisl linw ii all happened’? Folhnv Clilitlll l'l"l‘- OUTS all this week and you \\ ill llutl out. the \\'ilt)i(' siliri’. You i'llll also cut out and color Jill and Jar]: cardboard hill for LiOWll. Hero's Jill today She la wi-zir» lng n pretty little afternoon truck. tliviii to ilill ridge of Miss Cornelia And'i'e_v. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Cross, Raleigh. N. lC., to Mr. Wile llam C, Cousins, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cousins, Park (XINIGT. P. E. l., nook Iploice on Wednesday,‘ January tho 28th at the Preshyter; inn Man-so, Raleigh, North Carol- ina. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Barclay in the pres- ence 0t a. tew near relatives of‘ the contracting panties. The groom its a ‘returned suldier having gone overseas yvmi the 144th Battalion, from Winnipeg, Main, just. one. month aflter his brother the lain Archie Cousins ‘left here in tlio 105th. His many fnienda 1n this Pmvirice will extend to him hear- ty congratulations. i PERSONALS Rev.‘ M. J. McPherson, Hampton, was in the city yesterday, - .Mr. N. R. lMuLeod, ‘Hunter Riveni was in the ‘City yesterday, I .Mr. Geo. McDonald, Cornwall.‘ was iii the city yesterday, | Mr. Alex J. McDonald, Cherry Vailley was iii tho city yesterday, i Rev. ID. K. iRoss, R.‘ R. 3, Sum-l merside, was in the city yesterday. tMr. J. C. Griffin, Newtown Cross. was a visitor to the City yesterday iMr. iErnest Newson. Clyde River, was visiting in the City yesterday. ilfltfkfltlilefl, nervousness. mental de- pression and mysterious pains, who could find iniinediatg relief by tak- ing Lydia E. Plnkham"; Vegetable Compound’ which is made from. roots and herbs. For nearly half a d contury this medicine has ibeen tree- lMr. George J. Rogers left yester- day on a business trip to Montreal. Buchanan, was in the city yester- M’. ognlzoil as the standard remedy for woman's ills. WORTH YOUR WHILE TO REMEMBER AT THIS SEASON. OF THE YEAR REXALL SYRUP OF WHITE PINE AND TAR is a reliable rem- y for COUGHS AND COLDS Price 35c and 60c . the city. yesterday’. Mr, S. A. oW/llrfihiflflll. Miss Laura Rosa, been visiting Miss llliiiiile llfiniglt/t, Victoria. Mrs. John A. Barlow. Wellington, l’ l., arrived home niter visit.- iiig relatives iiiid friends in llosion, Bass Miss Vr-lda. unturned to Hunter River after a bi-ici visit to Mir. and Mrs. A, P. Duffy. Fort Auiiustus, were visitors to tlio City IMrs. Wiunie-hlcliznnld left yes- terday for New Glasgow, N, 8., where she will reside. ltlr. Nlerrlll Fraser, who 112A spent the past. two months visiting relatives and fnlomls on tihe island leitt yesterday ‘morning for his home in Moat-nod, Sask. The Misses Noniine and Emmn Thomas, North ‘Ilryon. spent the weak end with the Misses Wlimle and Milldrcd Smith. Riverside. i I Mr. John MsclCle. Wlost Devon. spam. the weak-end at. the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Chins. Lord. North Tryon. Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Rosa and daughter, Winnie, Albany. were in per Bottle Sold‘ only by Tlryon l-‘rlday. Whittle in Tryoii Mr. Rios: attended the Hockey Motoh between Albany and Tryon. ::lt Tieetlflsii for ltselL-Dr. ML John D‘ Murchison‘ ML Edward IlullpitFs pen No. fl, for KODAK Tn R Ltveo = ‘so. ~ Thomas Eclectric Oil needs no tea timonlal of its powers other the: lteelf. Whoever tries it for cough or colds, for cuts or contuslons, for sprains or burns, for pains in the limbs or body, well know that the medicine proves itself and needs no anal-antes, This shows why this Oil is in general use. - hut she will have to change it soon, because her inollioi" ha? just told her to go up the hill for n pail ofwvdter, Color hm‘ (lrosu and hose blue, milks her lililr golden. anti tint her cheeks pink, 'i‘lil-ii iiioiiiii her on light wellrlit rarilhoiiril such its ll mngaziuv cover, llllii rut her out, putting ili‘l‘ fully so you can play tors, 7m.) EGG LAYING CONTEST Notes on the P, E. Island Egg Lay~ lng Contest for the 17th week Ending February 7th,1925 TilPlT ivzis a sliglii falling oft‘ iii the Contest during the past work. The total nuuiboi- of virus illiii iii-- lIlH T99. ‘Filo total prnlliicliuii to date la 7760. 'I‘liis is 701i vmzn lllilfll. than were liilll lit iilt‘ last your, , . Mr, Slim i.\|:il'.l’li<~i'sliii'.~i \\'liiil- lioglioriis loiiil tho (‘unit-st Willi S! eggs, Mrs. Fri-ll .\lilicliil_vi'o‘s Whitl- Leglioriis tied wltliiMi", .-\. Wisiii-ris for second plal-li with 5t) eggs val-ii. Mr_ G, F, Connor's While ilt’l.filtll'll,‘~ wero third with ill! onus .\li', Jnsi-pli (Jarmlclinefs lliirrcll ‘Roi-ks \\'~'l'|- fourth with l8 eggs. .\il'. W, \\' Mntcifs Barred Roi-ks wvri- illiil with 47 eggs, Air, Sllllljlflilll .i\l| kins Darrell llol-ku \\'l'l‘t' sixth with 45 eggs. i.\lr. Edward iliillpilfs White ‘LGKIIOHIS, pen No, ‘l, \\'l‘|". 77th, with 43 eggs Nlr. \\':ilil~r lliiii tom's Barrel! Roi-kn were l-igliih with 42 eirizfl. Mr. ll. F. Aim-lion- sld's Barred Rooks lh-ll wiili Mr Hlllllt.‘ lillltr ninth place with -ll 0:51:14 micli. lMr, Eiiwnril Iliillpiilfls pi-n of‘ second generation White li";.‘illil‘ll “Gamma [JIIIIOISI still lnndsl tlio (‘unit-st to Mills, was a visitor lo the City yeii- “M” Wm‘ 5"!’ "Kg"- _ terdny. Mr. (l_ l<‘. (Jonuofis pen oi’ Whiti- lieghoriis i)l‘l'li from PFPViIHIH (Yon- Alhayny has test. stuck is rnpiilly villi-hing iii» ___.__.___.>__________ _, Their active, energetic. little bodies frequently require a large amount of . nourishment and much of this is suppliedbyBaker’s' Cocoa in a readily ' assimilable form. "la l" ClNlD/l HY ‘hi; ‘grounded ' lion-icon. Doirliasietlinss QMIIIJVCUHIIGIISIIYIII! . ‘eeflt nnd ilio well, llllti you ~i~aii iiiiiko .1‘ e3, ..,.f.- 5335 qt t i ‘ . n ‘ ‘£1, 1w I Haw‘ .51 , oxalic 5.77261 ,,. . . _ ,,_-. i lhfliiiill§'“llthlti i":i?-.5ii:~t---liri; :§i'.:|";;.~\;- l.li".7':'.i ii‘. llic ‘till! I Nntlriififi liznrc. g Hit-y’ can be iii» lieiiici’ than ilic nip-s lrv-ii t-Viliifil i they are "“l'_it.. 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Salli 1m i hwil-tzn- l‘o-.-.-t,-i- Alll,lilili‘l' M‘ $50.00, Now . i Simplex Receiver, soili ifoi'.$l'i5.t)0, Now . Sleeper Detector and Two Stride Amplifier, ior $54.00, Now . .- ' i l3 |\||‘i“>. ‘iolrl for - 1, Joli] (.2. . ,.l iillllllllllfl Soul for 5i‘ Dectectorand Receiver, Solli for $35.00. Now y- ll » iii». :1 Jllllllllfl Animutvis. S~i<l For i‘ “N Dectcctor and One Stage Audio. Sold tor_,~‘~;,,iiii. ‘ v _ . Now '7“ -'il Volt l" ilWSfsfliti loi" Sltifil. 170W l Crossiey Model VIII, Sold for $05.00, Now ’il'i."'l lei; ml |i_ 1»'_ 1‘r.iii.-..'oriiiii~~, ?:i!.i ill’ ‘i Sleeper Set. Sold tor $54.00, Now g1," lHl I ,_ I lIr|.i Tiwviislorrirrzi, Sold tor $00.’), i‘~.‘l,\v t f-Jzvlioii iJFiS. Sold for 7!-c, Now liriiiismitlci", Will Tfiwurisiitiit ll’lli Milan. Paragon Receiver. Sold tor $190.00, ltov: 7 » l1) . Crossley Model XJ, Sold for $79.00. Now ' Amrad Receiver. Sold tor $150.00, Now SW oi (_ i, Single Circuit Reseiver, Sold for $28.00, Now “. i-l (F! 5400,00, Now ., . .. ‘ ,1 Three Circuit Receiver, Sold for 3x35 00, Now $111.01) ‘ Bristol ill-producing Outlil. Sc-lri to" w" U‘ i‘ w Crossley Two Stage Amplifier, Rolil for $20.00. i _ ‘A Now . . . .. ‘$1.1 " h V/illnril Pl V. B. Batteries, Sold i-J-r r l‘ I Buzzel-lorimer Variometcrs. Sold tor $1.00, Nmv _ _ . _ pow . . . $3.2m Willard 2_v. A. Bnticrirs. Sold IO!‘ sdllil- a, Keystone Ground Fittings, Sold for $1.50, Now . . . . , M, ,,, , . _ 551.00 Willard Storage A, Batteries he'd m" r‘ "“ Telegraph Sets. Sold for $3.75. Now . $3.00 King Amplltone Loud Speakers, Sold for $10 00, (Jnizinot. tor $20.00. N-"IW Now - $10.00 Wood Catirirts, Sold for $1.50. NOW Radiotron 'i‘iibcs, llV. 100.200, and 201A,_En9ll WW _ Fresh Burgess and Everixiiidy/‘l’. Batteries received “Fwd-h _I)()N’T MISS 'l‘HlS (JOLDEN ()l’l’(llt'l.‘l_lNITY- ' - - (I a, ,. " 9/46 r- ., ..zlti‘fl'féudlfll7fllfl» »' . '41,, .,